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Page 1: MBLA Prospectus 2013

NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAWHYDERABAD

Application - Cum - Prospectus

MASTER’S DEGREE IN BUSINESS LAWS AND ADMINISTRATION (MBLA)

MASTER’S DEGREE IN BUSINESS LAWS AND ADMINISTRATION (MBLA)

Page 2: MBLA Prospectus 2013

1. Vice-Chancellor’s Message 1

2. Objectives of the University 2

3. Registrar’s Message 2

4. About NALSAR 3

5. University Bodies 7

6. MBLA Programme 10

7. Course Curriculum 13

8. Scheme of Evaluation 14

9. Contact Address 16

Contents

NALSAR is a place for building future in Legal Education...

NALSAR mandates a forward movement in attaining higher goals; noble ideals; social responsibilities one should have in his/her life.

NALSAR imbibes in the students a commitment to life with core values, understanding of diversity, public interest, social justice and

acquisition of highest professional skills.

Michelangelo was once asked "HOW DO YOU PRODUCE

STATUES THAT ARE SO FULL OF LIFE?"

"THE ROUGH MARBLE ALREADY CONTAINS THE STATUES",

Michelangelo said, "IT IS JUST A MATTER OF EXTRACTING THEM".

There is already a fine lawyer in you - Help us to chisel it.

Page 3: MBLA Prospectus 2013

1. Vice-Chancellor’s Message 1

2. Objectives of the University 2

3. Registrar’s Message 2

4. About NALSAR 3

5. University Bodies 7

6. MBLA Programme 10

7. Course Curriculum 13

8. Scheme of Evaluation 14

9. Contact Address 16

Contents

NALSAR is a place for building future in Legal Education...

NALSAR mandates a forward movement in attaining higher goals; noble ideals; social responsibilities one should have in his/her life.

NALSAR imbibes in the students a commitment to life with core values, understanding of diversity, public interest, social justice and

acquisition of highest professional skills.

Michelangelo was once asked "HOW DO YOU PRODUCE

STATUES THAT ARE SO FULL OF LIFE?"

"THE ROUGH MARBLE ALREADY CONTAINS THE STATUES",

Michelangelo said, "IT IS JUST A MATTER OF EXTRACTING THEM".

There is already a fine lawyer in you - Help us to chisel it.

Page 4: MBLA Prospectus 2013

NALSAR's primary mission is creation of able, competent and humane lawyers, who on

entering the Bar and the Bench would be well equipped to address effectively the

imperatives of the new millennium.

MissionNALSAR as an institution constantly metamorphoses the lawyering skills. Whether

face of legal education, thereby culminating into a confluence of the need is in the emerging

thought, knowledge and practices to facilitate the fullest context of globalisation, or

development of the individual. Established with a mandate to del iver ing inte l lectual

impart knowledge that equips and empowers an individual to capital for a just India, we

take charge of the world around him or her, we have hitherto are committed in more

realised the same, by fostering and internalisation of values that ways than one. Visiting

make legal education stand out significantly from the rest. Our faculty and the untiring

nation requires a lot to be done in terms of rejuvenating the legal encouragement from the

mentality so as to tackle several contemporary issues of B a r a i d s i n m a k i n g

national and international importance, and I envision my N A L S A R t h e i d e a l

students to emerge as people having a hand in triggering the preparatory ground for the

shift. finest citizens tomorrow

shall see. The facilities at "Justice City" are indeed enviable. At NALSAR, we sincerely intend and endeavour to bridge Fifty acres of serene and open environs, simultaneously the sinister gap between knowledge and theory through the equipped with State-of-the-art facilities. A Library which is a efforts of the Faculty that make the learning process interesting, virtual storehouse of knowledge that a law student could aspire participative, stimulative, multi-dimensional and dynamic. Our for, coupled with an Internet Centre, Wi-Fi campus, which emphasis on research has resulted in various Centres of provides access to the richest databases across the globe Excellence involved in work in different areas of relevance. We pertaining to a myriad of wide-ranging realms of legal research. have international faculty and student exchange programmes An ultra-modern Gym with the latest equipment provides ideal on a continuing basis. Workshops, research projects and environs for physical work-out. State-of-the-art facilities for conferences constantly help NALSAR open up diverse games like Basket-ball, Table-Tennis, Lawn-Tennis, Foot-ball avenues, perspectives with a broadened vision and horizons. and Cricket exist.

Here at NALSAR, we offer a lot and we expect a lot. But if Once you join MBLA, let me assure you that your stint at the you have the commitment, the ability and the motivation, you

institution will not merely be a degree acquiring experience; it can expect amazing rewards, exhilarating intellectual would be intellectually stimulating and life changing experience. satisfaction and a capability much sought after, by employers in Join NALSAR family for an exciting professional and personal industry, academia and the Bar. The constant drive, growth.unadulterated by extraneous influences, and savoured by

single-minded focus could fetch you the best of results amidst With best wishes,

the best of places in today's world where survival of the fittest is

the mantra. Our graduating students enjoy an outstanding

placement rate because the Bar, Law Firms, Corporations and

Government agencies know that our Graduates are equipped (Veer Singh)Vice-Chancellorwith problem solving techniques and practical hands-on

Welcome to NALSAR

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

1

Page 5: MBLA Prospectus 2013

NALSAR's primary mission is creation of able, competent and humane lawyers, who on

entering the Bar and the Bench would be well equipped to address effectively the

imperatives of the new millennium.

MissionNALSAR as an institution constantly metamorphoses the lawyering skills. Whether

face of legal education, thereby culminating into a confluence of the need is in the emerging

thought, knowledge and practices to facilitate the fullest context of globalisation, or

development of the individual. Established with a mandate to del iver ing inte l lectual

impart knowledge that equips and empowers an individual to capital for a just India, we

take charge of the world around him or her, we have hitherto are committed in more

realised the same, by fostering and internalisation of values that ways than one. Visiting

make legal education stand out significantly from the rest. Our faculty and the untiring

nation requires a lot to be done in terms of rejuvenating the legal encouragement from the

mentality so as to tackle several contemporary issues of B a r a i d s i n m a k i n g

national and international importance, and I envision my N A L S A R t h e i d e a l

students to emerge as people having a hand in triggering the preparatory ground for the

shift. finest citizens tomorrow

shall see. The facilities at "Justice City" are indeed enviable. At NALSAR, we sincerely intend and endeavour to bridge Fifty acres of serene and open environs, simultaneously the sinister gap between knowledge and theory through the equipped with State-of-the-art facilities. A Library which is a efforts of the Faculty that make the learning process interesting, virtual storehouse of knowledge that a law student could aspire participative, stimulative, multi-dimensional and dynamic. Our for, coupled with an Internet Centre, Wi-Fi campus, which emphasis on research has resulted in various Centres of provides access to the richest databases across the globe Excellence involved in work in different areas of relevance. We pertaining to a myriad of wide-ranging realms of legal research. have international faculty and student exchange programmes An ultra-modern Gym with the latest equipment provides ideal on a continuing basis. Workshops, research projects and environs for physical work-out. State-of-the-art facilities for conferences constantly help NALSAR open up diverse games like Basket-ball, Table-Tennis, Lawn-Tennis, Foot-ball avenues, perspectives with a broadened vision and horizons. and Cricket exist.

Here at NALSAR, we offer a lot and we expect a lot. But if Once you join MBLA, let me assure you that your stint at the you have the commitment, the ability and the motivation, you

institution will not merely be a degree acquiring experience; it can expect amazing rewards, exhilarating intellectual would be intellectually stimulating and life changing experience. satisfaction and a capability much sought after, by employers in Join NALSAR family for an exciting professional and personal industry, academia and the Bar. The constant drive, growth.unadulterated by extraneous influences, and savoured by

single-minded focus could fetch you the best of results amidst With best wishes,

the best of places in today's world where survival of the fittest is

the mantra. Our graduating students enjoy an outstanding

placement rate because the Bar, Law Firms, Corporations and

Government agencies know that our Graduates are equipped (Veer Singh)Vice-Chancellorwith problem solving techniques and practical hands-on

Welcome to NALSAR

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

1

Page 6: MBLA Prospectus 2013

— To evolve and impart comprehensive legal education at all levels to achieve excellence;

— To organise advanced studies and promote research in all branches of law;

— To disseminate legal knowledge by organising Lectures, Seminars, Symposia, Workshops and Conferences;

— To promote cultural, legal and ethical values with a view to promote and foster the rule of law and the

objectives enshrined in the Constitution of India;

— To promote legal awareness in the community for achieving social and economic justice;

— To improve the ability to analyse and present for the benefit of the public contemporary issues of public

concern and their legal implications;

— To liaise with institutions of higher learning and research in India and abroad;

— To publish Periodicals, Treatises, Study Materials, Reports, Journals and other literature on all subjects

relating to law;

— To hold examinations and confer Degrees and other academic distinctions;

— To undertake study and training projects relating to law, legislation and judicial institutions; and

— To do all such things as are incidental, necessary or conducive to the attainment of all or any of the

objectives of the University.

Objectives of The University

NALSAR Strives

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

2

NALSAR's curriculum is inspired by the UGC Curriculum Study materials accompany instructions in each course to

Development Committee (CDC) Report. Recommendations of promote intensive and interactive learning. Instructions are

the CDC have been updated to bring them in consonance with given through lectures, seminars, group and individual

globalising India, pluralism and social integration and to weave tutorials. Skills of reading, research, analysis, writing and

in concerns of poverty, gender and disability into the legal speaking are developed through project assignments and

curriculum. To aid practical appreciation of issues, Clinical presentations. Collaborative teaching is undertaken in some

Legal Education is an integral component of the course courses to maximise on available expertise and to promote

curriculum, which also promotes inter-disciplinarity and inter-disciplinary understanding.

integration between Law, Social Sciences and Humanities.Code of Conduct & Academic Responsibility

Teaching Methodology The University takes a pro-active position on all matters

In order to develop professional skills in budding lawyers, relating to professional growth and an appropriate Code of

NALSAR imparts instruction in simulated settings such as Moot Conduct for the entire University Community - Students,

Courts. Individual and one to one interaction is encouraged. Faculty and Non-Teaching Staff is in place.

Each student has a Faculty Advisor, who is a counsellor for Our expectation is that all members of the NALSAR family

curricular as well as co-curricular activities. will observe decorum in all their relations with each other. The

About NALSAR

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

3

K.V.S. Sarma Professor of Law & Registrar

In the globalised world with integration of national economies in the world market within the frame

work of WTO, business has taken a central stage. As a consequence, business corporate laws have

a trend towards universalisation. Therefore, knowledge of basic principles of management and

business laws is needed by all employees in the corporate world at different levels to carry on

business transactions within and outside the country. In any MBA course, usually management and

management skills are taught. In general, in any company or business entity, persons holding MBA

degree are managing the affairs of a company. However, as they are not having thorough

knowledge in Company Law, Labour Law and Industrial Law and Commercial Law, they feel

handicapped even in management of the corporate body. with a view to fill this gap and to create

new synergies by bringing management and law together, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

has started an innovative course “MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS LAWS AND

ADMINISTRATION.” In this course the University offers twenty four subjects, with twelve subjects

of 'MANAGEMENT' and twelve subjects of ‘LAW’. This type of course is a unique course of its kind.

I hope this course shall enrich all professional managers and others who wish to work in the

Corporate sector. I wish you all a good luck.

Page 7: MBLA Prospectus 2013

— To evolve and impart comprehensive legal education at all levels to achieve excellence;

— To organise advanced studies and promote research in all branches of law;

— To disseminate legal knowledge by organising Lectures, Seminars, Symposia, Workshops and Conferences;

— To promote cultural, legal and ethical values with a view to promote and foster the rule of law and the

objectives enshrined in the Constitution of India;

— To promote legal awareness in the community for achieving social and economic justice;

— To improve the ability to analyse and present for the benefit of the public contemporary issues of public

concern and their legal implications;

— To liaise with institutions of higher learning and research in India and abroad;

— To publish Periodicals, Treatises, Study Materials, Reports, Journals and other literature on all subjects

relating to law;

— To hold examinations and confer Degrees and other academic distinctions;

— To undertake study and training projects relating to law, legislation and judicial institutions; and

— To do all such things as are incidental, necessary or conducive to the attainment of all or any of the

objectives of the University.

Objectives of The University

NALSAR Strives

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

2

NALSAR's curriculum is inspired by the UGC Curriculum Study materials accompany instructions in each course to

Development Committee (CDC) Report. Recommendations of promote intensive and interactive learning. Instructions are

the CDC have been updated to bring them in consonance with given through lectures, seminars, group and individual

globalising India, pluralism and social integration and to weave tutorials. Skills of reading, research, analysis, writing and

in concerns of poverty, gender and disability into the legal speaking are developed through project assignments and

curriculum. To aid practical appreciation of issues, Clinical presentations. Collaborative teaching is undertaken in some

Legal Education is an integral component of the course courses to maximise on available expertise and to promote

curriculum, which also promotes inter-disciplinarity and inter-disciplinary understanding.

integration between Law, Social Sciences and Humanities.Code of Conduct & Academic Responsibility

Teaching Methodology The University takes a pro-active position on all matters

In order to develop professional skills in budding lawyers, relating to professional growth and an appropriate Code of

NALSAR imparts instruction in simulated settings such as Moot Conduct for the entire University Community - Students,

Courts. Individual and one to one interaction is encouraged. Faculty and Non-Teaching Staff is in place.

Each student has a Faculty Advisor, who is a counsellor for Our expectation is that all members of the NALSAR family

curricular as well as co-curricular activities. will observe decorum in all their relations with each other. The

About NALSAR

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

3

K.V.S. Sarma Professor of Law & Registrar

In the globalised world with integration of national economies in the world market within the frame

work of WTO, business has taken a central stage. As a consequence, business corporate laws have

a trend towards universalisation. Therefore, knowledge of basic principles of management and

business laws is needed by all employees in the corporate world at different levels to carry on

business transactions within and outside the country. In any MBA course, usually management and

management skills are taught. In general, in any company or business entity, persons holding MBA

degree are managing the affairs of a company. However, as they are not having thorough

knowledge in Company Law, Labour Law and Industrial Law and Commercial Law, they feel

handicapped even in management of the corporate body. with a view to fill this gap and to create

new synergies by bringing management and law together, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

has started an innovative course “MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS LAWS AND

ADMINISTRATION.” In this course the University offers twenty four subjects, with twelve subjects

of 'MANAGEMENT' and twelve subjects of ‘LAW’. This type of course is a unique course of its kind.

I hope this course shall enrich all professional managers and others who wish to work in the

Corporate sector. I wish you all a good luck.

Page 8: MBLA Prospectus 2013

University also recognises the indispensability of statutory Tuned in Faculty

provisions in this regard.Teachers at NALSAR build bridges for students to support

In furtherance of its commitment to an environment of them across trying times both in and out of the classroom.

honesty, fairness and mutual respect, NALSAR takes serious Outside class, these times could be connected to economic

cognisance of acts of misconduct that include cheating in hardship, emotional turmoil, English language difficulties,

academic exercises, plagiarism, misrepresentation and confusion about career choices or diversified counselling for

interference of any kind in the access of fellow students to appropriate and reachable career goals. In class, there is a

University services, among others. constant dialogue with students on issues of contemporary

concern and curricula constantly match the changing times.The Code of Conduct and Academic Responsibility

consisting of substantive and procedural provisions to sanction Library & Information Services

disciplinary action against derogatory acts on the part of any It is necessary to have not just a library but a rich library that

member of the University community is a part of NALSAR's meets the specific requirements of aspiring professionals and

policy.dedicated teachers. In an attempt to bridge distance and

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

5

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

4

maximise access to law related literature, NALSAR is proud of providing directions for policy making on child rights, co-

its fully automated library that provides extensive access to a parcenary rights for women, environment protection and to

range of resources. establish wide-ranging partnerships with different stakeholders

across the country to influence formulation of policy, Disability Access

strengthening criminal justice and human rights. Research is

With a high priority on affirmative action across the range, our pride and our standards are exacting.

NALSAR is very conscious of the need to build disability access International Exchange Programmes

into all its facilities; building, research, outreach and library

Travel widens horizons and we travel extensively even resources. In tune with the UGC mandate, NALSAR has

while being rooted intellectually. Faculty and Student Exchange provided resources and access in Braille.

Programmes are in place with Universities in Australia, Diversity is our Strength.

Germany, Canada, UK, USA, Singapore, Switzerland, Israel

Research and The Netherlands and those under discussion in the

SAARC. These have helped us to connect globally and Research enables learning, teaching and sound policy-

regionally, bringing diverse concerns into intellectual life at making process. Research programmes at NALSAR aim at

NALSAR.

Page 9: MBLA Prospectus 2013

University also recognises the indispensability of statutory Tuned in Faculty

provisions in this regard.Teachers at NALSAR build bridges for students to support

In furtherance of its commitment to an environment of them across trying times both in and out of the classroom.

honesty, fairness and mutual respect, NALSAR takes serious Outside class, these times could be connected to economic

cognisance of acts of misconduct that include cheating in hardship, emotional turmoil, English language difficulties,

academic exercises, plagiarism, misrepresentation and confusion about career choices or diversified counselling for

interference of any kind in the access of fellow students to appropriate and reachable career goals. In class, there is a

University services, among others. constant dialogue with students on issues of contemporary

concern and curricula constantly match the changing times.The Code of Conduct and Academic Responsibility

consisting of substantive and procedural provisions to sanction Library & Information Services

disciplinary action against derogatory acts on the part of any It is necessary to have not just a library but a rich library that

member of the University community is a part of NALSAR's meets the specific requirements of aspiring professionals and

policy.dedicated teachers. In an attempt to bridge distance and

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

5

MB

LA

Pro

spect

us

2011

4

maximise access to law related literature, NALSAR is proud of providing directions for policy making on child rights, co-

its fully automated library that provides extensive access to a parcenary rights for women, environment protection and to

range of resources. establish wide-ranging partnerships with different stakeholders

across the country to influence formulation of policy, Disability Access

strengthening criminal justice and human rights. Research is

With a high priority on affirmative action across the range, our pride and our standards are exacting.

NALSAR is very conscious of the need to build disability access International Exchange Programmes

into all its facilities; building, research, outreach and library

Travel widens horizons and we travel extensively even resources. In tune with the UGC mandate, NALSAR has

while being rooted intellectually. Faculty and Student Exchange provided resources and access in Braille.

Programmes are in place with Universities in Australia, Diversity is our Strength.

Germany, Canada, UK, USA, Singapore, Switzerland, Israel

Research and The Netherlands and those under discussion in the

SAARC. These have helped us to connect globally and Research enables learning, teaching and sound policy-

regionally, bringing diverse concerns into intellectual life at making process. Research programmes at NALSAR aim at

NALSAR.

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University BodiesGENERAL COUNCIL

The General Council is the plenary authority of the University which formulates and reviews the broad policies and programmes of the

University. The Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court is the Chancellor of the University and presides over the Convocation of the

University and Meetings of the General Council.

Hon'ble Shri Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru, Chief Justice, High Court of Andhra Pradesh and Chancellor, NALSAR

Hon'ble Shri Justice U.C. Banerjee, (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and Founder Chancellor-NALSAR), Kolkata

Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice S.S.M. Quadri, (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India), Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice P. Venkatarama Reddi, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India & Chairman, Law Commission of India

Hon'ble Shri Justice Ghulam Mohammed, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice V.V.S. Rao, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri G.E. Vahanvati, Attorney General of India, New Delhi

Shri M. Rajender Reddy, Member, Bar Council of India, New Delhi

Shri A. Sudarshan Reddy, Advocate General of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri A. Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri K.K. Venugopal, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi

Prof. Ahmedullah Khan, Former Dean, Faculty of Law, Osmania University, Hyderabad

Shri S.V. Prasad, Chief Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri V. Bhaskar, Principal Secretary, Finance and Planning (FW), Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri A. Shankar Narayana, Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh (Law Department) (FAC), Hyderabad

Prof. K.V.S Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Amita Dhanda, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. V.C. Vivekanandan, Professor - Proximate Education, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Vijender Kumar, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. V. Balakista Reddy, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

The Executive Council is the Chief Executive Authority of the University and has all powers necessary to administer the University. The Vice-

Chancellor is the Chairperson of the Executive Council.

Surroundings Centre, four Halls of Residence for boys and four for girls, a

common Dining Hall-cum-Kitchen, four blocks of Faculty Expansive, serene and open, needless to say with the Quarters, four blocks of Support Staff Quarters, a Guest Faculty living on the Campus there is a great sense of safety, House, a Convention Centre, Vice-Chancellor's Residence, guidance and security - a home away from home. The Justice and the Sports Complex nestling in a picturesque setting. City Campus of NALSAR University is located on the

Hyderabad-Karimnagar Highway at Justice City, Shameerpet, NALSAR being a fully residential University, it is

25 kilometres from the Secunderabad Railway Station, about compulsory for all students to reside on Campus. The Vice-

70 kilometres from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Chancellor, Registrar, Proctor, Library Staff, Chief Warden,

Shamshabad (Hyderabad) with a City Office at Hyderguda, Wardens of the Halls of Residence, and a few members of

Hyderabad. Faculty reside on Campus giving personal attention and

guidance to students in the spirit of a modern gurukul. The The NALSAR architecture is a creative, yet practical Campus is protected with a concrete boundary wall with solar statement of Campus design. The Administration and electric fencing. A team of professional security personnel and Academic Blocks, Library, Internet Centre, I.P.R. and support staff guard the University premises round the clock.Environmental Law Centres, M.K. Nambyar SAARCLAW

MB

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Pro

spect

us

2011

6

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University BodiesGENERAL COUNCIL

The General Council is the plenary authority of the University which formulates and reviews the broad policies and programmes of the

University. The Chief Justice of Andhra Pradesh High Court is the Chancellor of the University and presides over the Convocation of the

University and Meetings of the General Council.

Hon'ble Shri Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru, Chief Justice, High Court of Andhra Pradesh and Chancellor, NALSAR

Hon'ble Shri Justice U.C. Banerjee, (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and Founder Chancellor-NALSAR), Kolkata

Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice S.S.M. Quadri, (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India), Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice P. Venkatarama Reddi, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India & Chairman, Law Commission of India

Hon'ble Shri Justice Ghulam Mohammed, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice V.V.S. Rao, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri G.E. Vahanvati, Attorney General of India, New Delhi

Shri M. Rajender Reddy, Member, Bar Council of India, New Delhi

Shri A. Sudarshan Reddy, Advocate General of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri A. Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri K.K. Venugopal, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi

Prof. Ahmedullah Khan, Former Dean, Faculty of Law, Osmania University, Hyderabad

Shri S.V. Prasad, Chief Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri V. Bhaskar, Principal Secretary, Finance and Planning (FW), Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri A. Shankar Narayana, Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh (Law Department) (FAC), Hyderabad

Prof. K.V.S Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Amita Dhanda, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. V.C. Vivekanandan, Professor - Proximate Education, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Vijender Kumar, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. V. Balakista Reddy, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

The Executive Council is the Chief Executive Authority of the University and has all powers necessary to administer the University. The Vice-

Chancellor is the Chairperson of the Executive Council.

Surroundings Centre, four Halls of Residence for boys and four for girls, a

common Dining Hall-cum-Kitchen, four blocks of Faculty Expansive, serene and open, needless to say with the Quarters, four blocks of Support Staff Quarters, a Guest Faculty living on the Campus there is a great sense of safety, House, a Convention Centre, Vice-Chancellor's Residence, guidance and security - a home away from home. The Justice and the Sports Complex nestling in a picturesque setting. City Campus of NALSAR University is located on the

Hyderabad-Karimnagar Highway at Justice City, Shameerpet, NALSAR being a fully residential University, it is

25 kilometres from the Secunderabad Railway Station, about compulsory for all students to reside on Campus. The Vice-

70 kilometres from Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Chancellor, Registrar, Proctor, Library Staff, Chief Warden,

Shamshabad (Hyderabad) with a City Office at Hyderguda, Wardens of the Halls of Residence, and a few members of

Hyderabad. Faculty reside on Campus giving personal attention and

guidance to students in the spirit of a modern gurukul. The The NALSAR architecture is a creative, yet practical Campus is protected with a concrete boundary wall with solar statement of Campus design. The Administration and electric fencing. A team of professional security personnel and Academic Blocks, Library, Internet Centre, I.P.R. and support staff guard the University premises round the clock.Environmental Law Centres, M.K. Nambyar SAARCLAW

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Prof. K.V.S. Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Ranbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, New Delhi

Prof. V. Vijayakumar, Vice-Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai

Prof. Paramjit S. Jaswal, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala

Prof. A. Lakshminath, Chancellor, A.P. University of Law, Visakhapatnam and Vice-Chancellor, CNLU, Patna

Shri R. Dhanapal Raj, Advocate & Vice-Chairman, Bar Council of India, New Delhi

Shri N. Ramchander Rao, Member, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Prof. Amita Dhanda, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. V.C. Vivekanandan, Professor-Proximate Education, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Vijender Kumar, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. V. Balakista Reddy, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. K. Vidyullatha Reddy, Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. Aruna B. Venkat, Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. N. Vasanthi, Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. G. Mallikarjun, Assistant Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

FINANCE COMMITTEE

The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairperson of the Finance Committee.

Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. K.V.S. Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Shri V. Bhaskar, Principal Secretary, Finance and Planning (FW), Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri A. Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

PLANNING BOARD

Hon'ble Shri Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru, Chief Justice, High Court of Andhra Pradesh and Chancellor, NALSAR

Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice U.C. Banerjee, (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and Founder Chancellor-NALSAR), Kolkata

Prof. Ranbir Singh, (Founder Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR), Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, New Delhi

Prof. K.V.S. Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Amita Dhanda, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

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Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Shri M. Rajender Reddy, Member, Bar Council of India, Hyderabad

Shri A. Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri V. Bhaskar, Principal Secretary, Finance and Planning (FW), Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri A. Shankar Narayana, Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh (Law Department) (FAC), Hyderabad

Shri M.G. Gopal, Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Prof. K.V.S Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Vijender Kumar, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. Aruna B. Venkat, Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

ACADEMIC COUNCIL

The Academic Council manages the academic affairs of the University subject to the provisions of the Act, Statutes and Regulations and under

overall supervision of the Executive Council. The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairperson of the Academic Council.

Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice G. Raghuram, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

General Counsil Meeting of NALSAR

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Prof. K.V.S. Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Ranbir Singh, Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, New Delhi

Prof. V. Vijayakumar, Vice-Chancellor, The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai

Prof. Paramjit S. Jaswal, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala

Prof. A. Lakshminath, Chancellor, A.P. University of Law, Visakhapatnam and Vice-Chancellor, CNLU, Patna

Shri R. Dhanapal Raj, Advocate & Vice-Chairman, Bar Council of India, New Delhi

Shri N. Ramchander Rao, Member, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Prof. Amita Dhanda, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. V.C. Vivekanandan, Professor-Proximate Education, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Vijender Kumar, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. V. Balakista Reddy, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. K. Vidyullatha Reddy, Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. Aruna B. Venkat, Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. N. Vasanthi, Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. G. Mallikarjun, Assistant Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

FINANCE COMMITTEE

The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairperson of the Finance Committee.

Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. K.V.S. Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Shri V. Bhaskar, Principal Secretary, Finance and Planning (FW), Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri A. Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

PLANNING BOARD

Hon'ble Shri Justice Nisar Ahmad Kakru, Chief Justice, High Court of Andhra Pradesh and Chancellor, NALSAR

Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice U.C. Banerjee, (Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and Founder Chancellor-NALSAR), Kolkata

Prof. Ranbir Singh, (Founder Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR), Vice-Chancellor, National Law University, New Delhi

Prof. K.V.S. Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Amita Dhanda, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

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Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Shri M. Rajender Reddy, Member, Bar Council of India, Hyderabad

Shri A. Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar Council of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri V. Bhaskar, Principal Secretary, Finance and Planning (FW), Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Shri A. Shankar Narayana, Secretary to Government of Andhra Pradesh (Law Department) (FAC), Hyderabad

Shri M.G. Gopal, Principal Secretary, Higher Education Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

Prof. K.V.S Sarma, Registrar and Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. M. Sridhar Acharyulu, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Prof. Vijender Kumar, Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Dr. Aruna B. Venkat, Associate Professor of Law, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

ACADEMIC COUNCIL

The Academic Council manages the academic affairs of the University subject to the provisions of the Act, Statutes and Regulations and under

overall supervision of the Executive Council. The Vice-Chancellor is the Chairperson of the Academic Council.

Prof. Veer Singh, Vice-Chancellor, NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

Hon'ble Shri Justice G. Raghuram, Judge, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad

General Counsil Meeting of NALSAR

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l The Admission will be made based on the candidate's 3.6 EXAMINATION RULES AND REGULATIONS

academic qualifications and performance at the The Examination system is entirely internal and the

interview. evaluation is continuous based on Mid-semester

l Candidates selected for the Main List and Waiting List Examination, Project Report/ Presentation and End-will be informed of their position individually. semester Examination.

l Seats falling vacant, if any, will be filled from among 3.7 ATTENDANCE

those placed in the waiting list in their merit order.

A minimum 75% of attendance for each subject is required to l Not more than 10% of the total seats may be filled

allow the students to appear for the examinations. directly from NRIs/ foreign nationals provided they

have passed the qualifying examination. 3.8. Internship: In addition to study courses, the students have nd rdcompulsorily to undergo internship during the 2 and 3 3.5 FEE STRUCTURE

semester-breaks. Internship is an integral part of the The fee for the Programme is Rs.6 lakhs which can be paid

Programme structure and the students are eligible for the either in lumpsum at the time of admission or in two installments

award of Degree only after successful completion of the as indicated below:

internship at the designated Organisations.

l First instalment of *Rs.3 lacs at the time of admission 3.9 PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

alongwith refundable deposit of Rs.10,000/-.

Students shall form Recruitment Committees and pursue l Second Instalment of Rs. 3 lacs on or before by August

the placement process. NALSAR will, however, provide the stJuly 31 March, 2012.

necessary logistic support.

l For NRIs / Foreign Nationals3.10 Award of Degree: The Master's Degree Certificate will be

for SAARC Countries : $ 20,000/- awarded under the name and the seal of the NALSAR

University of Law. for NON SAARC Countries : $ 25,000/-

3.11 Evaluation: Evaluation of students shall be based on The fee for the Programme includes Tuition fee, Exam fee for the performance in Mid-semester Examination, Project Report first time and and End-semester Examination. A student should secure

*a refundable caution deposit of Rs.10,000/- (payable at the 50% marks for a pass in every subject. A student will be

time of admission) towards use of Library and computers. This is eligible for the award of MBLA Degree only when he

refundable when the student finally leaves the programme successfully completes the prescribed 24 courses and

subject to adjustments, if any. Fee once paid will not be internship.

refunded, save, as provided under University Rules.

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3.1. “The Master's Degree in Business Laws and Candidates awaiting results of the qualifying examination

Administration” is offered from the academic year 2011- can also apply subject to the condition that they should

12 by the NALSAR University of Law. produce proof of having passed the qualifying examination

with requisite percentage, by 15-09-2011. Candidates 3.2. Duration: The Programme is offered as a self-financing

whose memorandum of marks at the qualifying examination program. The duration of the Course is two years spread

are not available by 01-10-2011, are not eligible for over four semesters, and student will receive instruction

admission.in 24 Subjects.

3.4 STUDENTS INTAKE AND ADMISSION3.3 ELIGIBILITY AND ADMISSION PROCEDURE

l The students intake for the year would be 30. The eligibility for admission to the Masters Degree

l Candidates from all parts of the country and abroad are Programme is Graduation in any discipline with 50% in

eligible for admission.aggregate.

l There is no reservation for any category of candidates. Age Limit: Not over 30 Years as on 31-7-2011

MBLA Programme

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l The Admission will be made based on the candidate's 3.6 EXAMINATION RULES AND REGULATIONS

academic qualifications and performance at the The Examination system is entirely internal and the

interview. evaluation is continuous based on Mid-semester

l Candidates selected for the Main List and Waiting List Examination, Project Report/ Presentation and End-will be informed of their position individually. semester Examination.

l Seats falling vacant, if any, will be filled from among 3.7 ATTENDANCE

those placed in the waiting list in their merit order.

A minimum 75% of attendance for each subject is required to l Not more than 10% of the total seats may be filled

allow the students to appear for the examinations. directly from NRIs/ foreign nationals provided they

have passed the qualifying examination. 3.8. Internship: In addition to study courses, the students have nd rdcompulsorily to undergo internship during the 2 and 3 3.5 FEE STRUCTURE

semester-breaks. Internship is an integral part of the The fee for the Programme is Rs.6 lakhs which can be paid

Programme structure and the students are eligible for the either in lumpsum at the time of admission or in two installments

award of Degree only after successful completion of the as indicated below:

internship at the designated Organisations.

l First instalment of *Rs.3 lacs at the time of admission 3.9 PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

alongwith refundable deposit of Rs.10,000/-.

Students shall form Recruitment Committees and pursue l Second Instalment of Rs. 3 lacs on or before by August

the placement process. NALSAR will, however, provide the stJuly 31 March, 2012.

necessary logistic support.

l For NRIs / Foreign Nationals3.10 Award of Degree: The Master's Degree Certificate will be

for SAARC Countries : $ 20,000/- awarded under the name and the seal of the NALSAR

University of Law. for NON SAARC Countries : $ 25,000/-

3.11 Evaluation: Evaluation of students shall be based on The fee for the Programme includes Tuition fee, Exam fee for the performance in Mid-semester Examination, Project Report first time and and End-semester Examination. A student should secure

*a refundable caution deposit of Rs.10,000/- (payable at the 50% marks for a pass in every subject. A student will be

time of admission) towards use of Library and computers. This is eligible for the award of MBLA Degree only when he

refundable when the student finally leaves the programme successfully completes the prescribed 24 courses and

subject to adjustments, if any. Fee once paid will not be internship.

refunded, save, as provided under University Rules.

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3.1. “The Master's Degree in Business Laws and Candidates awaiting results of the qualifying examination

Administration” is offered from the academic year 2011- can also apply subject to the condition that they should

12 by the NALSAR University of Law. produce proof of having passed the qualifying examination

with requisite percentage, by 15-09-2011. Candidates 3.2. Duration: The Programme is offered as a self-financing

whose memorandum of marks at the qualifying examination program. The duration of the Course is two years spread

are not available by 01-10-2011, are not eligible for over four semesters, and student will receive instruction

admission.in 24 Subjects.

3.4 STUDENTS INTAKE AND ADMISSION3.3 ELIGIBILITY AND ADMISSION PROCEDURE

l The students intake for the year would be 30. The eligibility for admission to the Masters Degree

l Candidates from all parts of the country and abroad are Programme is Graduation in any discipline with 50% in

eligible for admission.aggregate.

l There is no reservation for any category of candidates. Age Limit: Not over 30 Years as on 31-7-2011

MBLA Programme

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Course Curriculum

1. General Principles of Law

2. Law of Contracts

3. Company Law

4. Principles of Management

5. Business Communication and Soft Skills

6. Business Economics

Students have to undergo instruction in the following subjects in each semester

as detailed below:

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II

1. Law of Investments and Capital Markets

2. Industrial and Social Security Legislation

3. Economic Legislations

4. Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

5. Financial Accounting and Management Accounting

6. Business Statistics and Quantitative Techniques

MBLA CURRICULUM

1. International Business, Trade Law and Policy

2. Bank Management: Law and Practice

3. Intellectual Property Law and Management

4. Financial Management

5. Marketing Management and Brand Building

6. Business Strategy and Policy

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV

1. Insurance Law and Risk Management

2. Tax Laws

3. Environmental Protection: Law and Management

4. Information Technology and Electronic Commerce

5. Corporate Governance and Business Ethics

6. Operational Management

INTERNSHIP AND PROJECT

PROJECT AND THESIS

3.12 Teaching Methodology Instructions are given through on this Programme, candidates are advised to contact the

study materials, lectures, seminars, group and individual Coordinator of MBLA Programme, at the City Campus of the

tutorials. Skills of reading, research, analysis, writing and NALSAR University, Hyderabad.

speaking are developed through project assignments and 3.17 HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION

presentations. Collaborative teaching is undertaken in No hostel accommodation is available for the students some subjects to maximise on available expertise and to admitted. They have to make their own arrangements for promote inter-disciplinary understanding. their stay and boarding.

3.13 Code of Conduct and Academic Responsibility:

3.18 FACILITIES AVAILABLENALSAR expect that all the students will observe

decency, decorum and discipline in all their relations with 3.19 Reading Room and Library: This facility is provided with

each other. They also recognise the indispensability of all essential and reference books/journals to cater to the

statutory provisions in this regard. needs of the students. Students can loan books subject to

compliance of library rules.3.14 Library & Information Services:

3.20 Internet facility: There will be a computer room with The MBLA Students are permitted to use the Library and internet facility. Computer Lab facilities both at NALSAR and at the place

of instruction with prior approval of the concerned 3.21 LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONSauthorities.

Prospectus and Application Forms would be available from 3.15 Research: Research enables learning, teaching and 25-07-2011 with the Coordinator's Office at a cost of

sound policy-making process. Research programmes at Rs.1,100/- payable in cash or by draft drawn in favour of NALSAR under the area of the content of the new Registrar, Nalsar University of Law (MBLA) A/c on any programme on MBLA can be aimed at providing scheduled bank at Hyderabad. Applications downloaded directions for policy making on management operations from NALSAR website can also be forwarded along with vis-a-vis legal aspects enveloping them, environmental, the draft for prescribed amount. terrorism and other mega-risks and their social-laws

Last date for submission of applications along with copies implications etc., to establish wide-ranging partnerships

of certificates is 15-09-2011. with different stakeholders across the country to influence

Classes will commence from 15-10-2011.such a formulation of the policy, strengthening civil /

criminal / social justice and human rights. The scope is 3.22 JURISDICTION

wide and varied. All disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of

3.16 Location: The Programme will be conducted at the City Hyderabad.

Campus of the NALSAR University, Hyderabad.

Applications will be received till the last date by post or by

hand at this City Campus. For information and guidance

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Course Curriculum

1. General Principles of Law

2. Law of Contracts

3. Company Law

4. Principles of Management

5. Business Communication and Soft Skills

6. Business Economics

Students have to undergo instruction in the following subjects in each semester

as detailed below:

SEMESTER I SEMESTER II

1. Law of Investments and Capital Markets

2. Industrial and Social Security Legislation

3. Economic Legislations

4. Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

5. Financial Accounting and Management Accounting

6. Business Statistics and Quantitative Techniques

MBLA CURRICULUM

1. International Business, Trade Law and Policy

2. Bank Management: Law and Practice

3. Intellectual Property Law and Management

4. Financial Management

5. Marketing Management and Brand Building

6. Business Strategy and Policy

SEMESTER III SEMESTER IV

1. Insurance Law and Risk Management

2. Tax Laws

3. Environmental Protection: Law and Management

4. Information Technology and Electronic Commerce

5. Corporate Governance and Business Ethics

6. Operational Management

INTERNSHIP AND PROJECT

PROJECT AND THESIS

3.12 Teaching Methodology Instructions are given through on this Programme, candidates are advised to contact the

study materials, lectures, seminars, group and individual Coordinator of MBLA Programme, at the City Campus of the

tutorials. Skills of reading, research, analysis, writing and NALSAR University, Hyderabad.

speaking are developed through project assignments and 3.17 HOSTEL ACCOMMODATION

presentations. Collaborative teaching is undertaken in No hostel accommodation is available for the students some subjects to maximise on available expertise and to admitted. They have to make their own arrangements for promote inter-disciplinary understanding. their stay and boarding.

3.13 Code of Conduct and Academic Responsibility:

3.18 FACILITIES AVAILABLENALSAR expect that all the students will observe

decency, decorum and discipline in all their relations with 3.19 Reading Room and Library: This facility is provided with

each other. They also recognise the indispensability of all essential and reference books/journals to cater to the

statutory provisions in this regard. needs of the students. Students can loan books subject to

compliance of library rules.3.14 Library & Information Services:

3.20 Internet facility: There will be a computer room with The MBLA Students are permitted to use the Library and internet facility. Computer Lab facilities both at NALSAR and at the place

of instruction with prior approval of the concerned 3.21 LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONSauthorities.

Prospectus and Application Forms would be available from 3.15 Research: Research enables learning, teaching and 25-07-2011 with the Coordinator's Office at a cost of

sound policy-making process. Research programmes at Rs.1,100/- payable in cash or by draft drawn in favour of NALSAR under the area of the content of the new Registrar, Nalsar University of Law (MBLA) A/c on any programme on MBLA can be aimed at providing scheduled bank at Hyderabad. Applications downloaded directions for policy making on management operations from NALSAR website can also be forwarded along with vis-a-vis legal aspects enveloping them, environmental, the draft for prescribed amount. terrorism and other mega-risks and their social-laws

Last date for submission of applications along with copies implications etc., to establish wide-ranging partnerships

of certificates is 15-09-2011. with different stakeholders across the country to influence

Classes will commence from 15-10-2011.such a formulation of the policy, strengthening civil /

criminal / social justice and human rights. The scope is 3.22 JURISDICTION

wide and varied. All disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of

3.16 Location: The Programme will be conducted at the City Hyderabad.

Campus of the NALSAR University, Hyderabad.

Applications will be received till the last date by post or by

hand at this City Campus. For information and guidance

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Once a student is declared as failed(F), his subsequent A student admitted to the Masters Degree programme shall

grade will carry 'R' with the grade obtained later. Similarly a have to complete all the prescribed subjects within a

student who is not allowed to take End-semester Exam for maximum period of 4 years including the year of admission to

shortage of attendance and has been asked to re-register, enable him for the award of Degree.

the grade obtained subsequently will carry 'R'. Students who 8.7. AWARD OF MASTERS DEGREE

fail to clear any subject even after the Repeat Examination

A student will be eligible for award of masters degree only has to Re-register for the same subject for next year. The re-

when he successfully completes the prescribed 24 subjects registration fee at present is Rs. 2,500/- per subject.

with a total of 72 credits and obtained CGPA 3.00 out of 8.00.The results declared are final and not open for any review.

8.8. CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (CGPA)8.6. PROMOTION SCHEME

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is arrived at by No candidate shall be allowed to the second year unless he

dividing the sum of the products of Grade Values and the has completed all subjects by the end of first year (end of

Course Credits in each course by the total number of credits second semester). However a candidate who has failed in

in all the subjects.not more than four subjects may be allowed to move to the

second year, at the discretion of the competent authority.

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Scheme of Evaluation

8.1. ATTENDANCE The Repeat Examination will be held and results will

normally, be finalized within 15 days of the commencement Five (5) marks in each subject shall be assigned to regularity

of the next semester.in attendance.

The repeat examination is limited to a total of 50 marks and The following is the distribution of Marks for Attendance:

the marks obtained earlier for the remaining 50 marks will be

taken into consideration while determining the grade at the

re-examination. 95 and above 5

The repeat examination shall be conducted only once 90- 94 4

(excluding the main examination) and grade secured at the

85- 89 3 repeat examination shall carry letter 'R' at the top.

80- 84 2 The student opting for the Repeat Examination shall pay a

fee of Rs. 500/- per subject.75- 79 1

Every student has to secure a minimum of 75% attendance in each 8.5. AWARD OF GRADESsubject. However, in exceptional cases the attendance

The performance of the students in all subjects is evaluated requirement may be relaxed, but not below the minimum of 67%.

on a seven point scale with corresponding grade values as 8.2. MID-SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS mentioned below:

Twenty (20) marks shall be assigned for Mid-Semester

Examination conducted after two months of teaching.

80 and above O (Excellent) 8Students who fail to take the Mid-Semester Examination for

any reason may not ordinarily be given a chance to retake the 75-79 D 7.5

particular Examination. Exceptional cases would need to be 70-74 A++ 7

examined by a Committee constituted to go into the merits of 65-69 A+ 6such cases.

60-64 A 58.3. PROJECT AND SEMINAR SUBMISSION

55-59 B+ 4Twenty Five (25) marks shall be assigned for project work,

twenty (20) marks for written project and five (5) marks for 50-54 B 3

presentation, in each paper.Below 50 F(Fail) 0

8.4. END-SEMESTER / REPEAT EXAMINATIONA candidate to be successful has to obtain a minimum of

Fifty (50) marks shall be assigned for End-Semester 50% marks. A candidate who fails to secure pass mark shall be

Examination of a comprehensive nature conducted at the given only one more chance (Repeat) to complete that subject.

end of the semester.

Percentage of Attendance Marks

Percentage of Marks Grade Grade Value

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Once a student is declared as failed(F), his subsequent A student admitted to the Masters Degree programme shall

grade will carry 'R' with the grade obtained later. Similarly a have to complete all the prescribed subjects within a

student who is not allowed to take End-semester Exam for maximum period of 4 years including the year of admission to

shortage of attendance and has been asked to re-register, enable him for the award of Degree.

the grade obtained subsequently will carry 'R'. Students who 8.7. AWARD OF MASTERS DEGREE

fail to clear any subject even after the Repeat Examination

A student will be eligible for award of masters degree only has to Re-register for the same subject for next year. The re-

when he successfully completes the prescribed 24 subjects registration fee at present is Rs. 2,500/- per subject.

with a total of 72 credits and obtained CGPA 3.00 out of 8.00.The results declared are final and not open for any review.

8.8. CUMULATIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE (CGPA)8.6. PROMOTION SCHEME

Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is arrived at by No candidate shall be allowed to the second year unless he

dividing the sum of the products of Grade Values and the has completed all subjects by the end of first year (end of

Course Credits in each course by the total number of credits second semester). However a candidate who has failed in

in all the subjects.not more than four subjects may be allowed to move to the

second year, at the discretion of the competent authority.

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8.1. ATTENDANCE The Repeat Examination will be held and results will

normally, be finalized within 15 days of the commencement Five (5) marks in each subject shall be assigned to regularity

of the next semester.in attendance.

The repeat examination is limited to a total of 50 marks and The following is the distribution of Marks for Attendance:

the marks obtained earlier for the remaining 50 marks will be

taken into consideration while determining the grade at the

re-examination. 95 and above 5

The repeat examination shall be conducted only once 90- 94 4

(excluding the main examination) and grade secured at the

85- 89 3 repeat examination shall carry letter 'R' at the top.

80- 84 2 The student opting for the Repeat Examination shall pay a

fee of Rs. 500/- per subject.75- 79 1

Every student has to secure a minimum of 75% attendance in each 8.5. AWARD OF GRADESsubject. However, in exceptional cases the attendance

The performance of the students in all subjects is evaluated requirement may be relaxed, but not below the minimum of 67%.

on a seven point scale with corresponding grade values as 8.2. MID-SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS mentioned below:

Twenty (20) marks shall be assigned for Mid-Semester

Examination conducted after two months of teaching.

80 and above O (Excellent) 8Students who fail to take the Mid-Semester Examination for

any reason may not ordinarily be given a chance to retake the 75-79 D 7.5

particular Examination. Exceptional cases would need to be 70-74 A++ 7

examined by a Committee constituted to go into the merits of 65-69 A+ 6such cases.

60-64 A 58.3. PROJECT AND SEMINAR SUBMISSION

55-59 B+ 4Twenty Five (25) marks shall be assigned for project work,

twenty (20) marks for written project and five (5) marks for 50-54 B 3

presentation, in each paper.Below 50 F(Fail) 0

8.4. END-SEMESTER / REPEAT EXAMINATIONA candidate to be successful has to obtain a minimum of

Fifty (50) marks shall be assigned for End-Semester 50% marks. A candidate who fails to secure pass mark shall be

Examination of a comprehensive nature conducted at the given only one more chance (Repeat) to complete that subject.

end of the semester.

Percentage of Attendance Marks

Percentage of Marks Grade Grade Value

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NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW, HYDERABAD

Cost of Application and Registration Fee : Rs.1,100/-

Sl. No. _____________Last Date for Receipt ofApplication : 15.09.2011

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO

THE MASTER'S DEGREE IN BUSINESS LAWS AND ADMINISTRATION (MBLA)

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Contact Address

The Coordinator

MBLA Programme

City Office:

NALSAR University of Law

D.No. 3-5-874/18, Hyderguda,

Hyderabad - 500 029.

Ph : 040 - 23210253, 23210262

Fax : 040 - 23210252

E-mail: [email protected]

For any information regarding the

MBLA Programme please contact:

Application No :

Read the Prospectus and instructions carefully before filling up the application form.

1. Name of the Student (same as in the SSC/Matriculation Certificate) in capital letters

Mr./Ms./Mrs:……………………………………………………………………………....….

2. (a) Father's Name: .………………………………………………………………………...

(b) Mother's Name: ………………………………………………………………………...

3. (a) PERMANENT ADDRESS: (b) PRESENT ADDRESS

……………………………........................……………… …...............................……………………………………….

……………………………........................……………… …...............................……………………………………….

……………………………........................……………… …...............................……………………………………….

……………………………....PIN...............……………… ...……………………………....PIN...............………………

Phone No….........................………... Mobile No……………………….......……..e-mail:…………………………………........

4. (a) Date of Birth (………) (….....…) (…………)

Day Month Year

(b) Nationality Indian / Foreign

If Indian, mention your Home State ………………………………………….

If foreign national, name of the country ………………………………………….

(c) Sex: Male / Female (d) Marital Status : Married / Unmarried

If married, name of your spouse:

Specimen Signature of the student

(Sign within the box)

Affix Latest

Passport

Photograph

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NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW, HYDERABAD

Cost of Application and Registration Fee : Rs.1,100/-

Sl. No. _____________Last Date for Receipt ofApplication : 15.09.2011

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO

THE MASTER'S DEGREE IN BUSINESS LAWS AND ADMINISTRATION (MBLA)

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Contact Address

The Coordinator

MBLA Programme

City Office:

NALSAR University of Law

D.No. 3-5-874/18, Hyderguda,

Hyderabad - 500 029.

Ph : 040 - 23210253, 23210262

Fax : 040 - 23210252

E-mail: [email protected]

For any information regarding the

MBLA Programme please contact:

Application No :

Read the Prospectus and instructions carefully before filling up the application form.

1. Name of the Student (same as in the SSC/Matriculation Certificate) in capital letters

Mr./Ms./Mrs:……………………………………………………………………………....….

2. (a) Father's Name: .………………………………………………………………………...

(b) Mother's Name: ………………………………………………………………………...

3. (a) PERMANENT ADDRESS: (b) PRESENT ADDRESS

……………………………........................……………… …...............................……………………………………….

……………………………........................……………… …...............................……………………………………….

……………………………........................……………… …...............................……………………………………….

……………………………....PIN...............……………… ...……………………………....PIN...............………………

Phone No….........................………... Mobile No……………………….......……..e-mail:…………………………………........

4. (a) Date of Birth (………) (….....…) (…………)

Day Month Year

(b) Nationality Indian / Foreign

If Indian, mention your Home State ………………………………………….

If foreign national, name of the country ………………………………………….

(c) Sex: Male / Female (d) Marital Status : Married / Unmarried

If married, name of your spouse:

Specimen Signature of the student

(Sign within the box)

Affix Latest

Passport

Photograph

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Exams. Passed Univ./CollegeMonth &Year of passing

Subjects studied& passed

Max.Marks

MarksScored

Percentage Class/Division

5(a) Particulars of past academic record (from Bachelor's degree onwards)

(Attach a separate sheet, if the space provided below is not adequate)

(b) Any other information (Like proficiency in sports, games; histrionics and awards / Certificates earned)

(c) Information regarding previous professional experience, if any (not mandatory)

6. DECLARATION BY THE APPLICANT:

I hereby declare that all the information furnished by me in this application and in the documents submitted in support of my application are true, complete and correct to the best my knowledge and belief. If admitted, I will abide by the rules and regulations of NALSAR University of Law.

Place :

Date : SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE

Bachelor's Degree

BA/B.Sc.,/B.Com

B.E./B.Tech.,

Others (specify)

Post Graduate

Degree

MA/M.Sc.,/M.Com

Others (specify)

Any other

Degree/Diploma

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Exams. Passed Univ./CollegeMonth &Year of passing

Subjects studied& passed

Max.Marks

MarksScored

Percentage Class/Division

5(a) Particulars of past academic record (from Bachelor's degree onwards)

(Attach a separate sheet, if the space provided below is not adequate)

(b) Any other information (Like proficiency in sports, games; histrionics and awards / Certificates earned)

(c) Information regarding previous professional experience, if any (not mandatory)

6. DECLARATION BY THE APPLICANT:

I hereby declare that all the information furnished by me in this application and in the documents submitted in support of my application are true, complete and correct to the best my knowledge and belief. If admitted, I will abide by the rules and regulations of NALSAR University of Law.

Place :

Date : SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE

Bachelor's Degree

BA/B.Sc.,/B.Com

B.E./B.Tech.,

Others (specify)

Post Graduate

Degree

MA/M.Sc.,/M.Com

Others (specify)

Any other

Degree/Diploma

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www.nalsar.ac.in

NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW, HYDERABAD

Ph : 040-23210253 / 62, Fax : 040-23210252www.nalsar.ac.in

3-5-874/18, Hyderguda, Hyderabad - 500 029.